Banning IPOB and Yoruba Nation is what they need



Man does not need permition to express certain emotions. Slavery

ended several years ago, well before the end of colonialism.

Under Constitutional Democracy dissent is allowed. What IPOB and purveyors of the Yoruba Nation are doing is described as expression. Freedom of expression is an inalienable right.

To ban them is to win for them deserved sympathy. Honestly speaking, I am a sympathizer to their agitation and should be secretly wishing the government toes that line of action. The writer in me is what has informed this piece and I cannot just sit by and watch a wasteful exercise from embryo to fruition.

The government should rather buck up and put in a hard shift trying to placate the agitators instead of fighting them and getting painted with tarred brush in the International arena.

If the government wants a fight Boko Haram is a willing sparring partner except that the government lacks the religious will to batter Boko Haram.

Better still, they can battle kidnapping which is less religious sensitive but very damaging to the future generation as represented by Chibok girls and other students who now wait in fear to be kidnapped or rescued.

Christ said little children should come to him but kidnappers and Politicians in their moral depravity are using them as Political bargaining chips.

What beats my imagination and alarms me is if the purveyors of these satanic acts have children and ever wonder about the effects of their savagery and thoughtlessness on the destiny of their children?

They may not know it but their acts of bestiality cannot but have a devastating effect on their children.

Ours is a Merciful God, but it is more advisable they focus on repenting than continuing in the hope of divine reprieve.

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